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Resolution for.Rate Increase for Residential
and Conmercial Refuse Collection
Date: June 1, 1989
Synopsis of Previous Council action: That a public hearing be scheduled for Monday June 19, 1989
at 10:00 a.m. for the purpose of receiving public comment relative to a proposed increase in the
residential and commercial refuse collection fees.
Recommended motion: Adopt Resolution
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Contact person:
SuppOrting data attached:
Manuel P. Moreno, Jr.
Phone:
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FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
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Finance:
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CITY OF SAN _&DINO - RIQUIST 2.. COUNCIL ACTION
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STAFF REPORT
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The proposed increases in the residential and commercial
refuse collection fees have been recommended to offset the
75% increase in tipping (dumping) fees which was approved by
the County Board of Supervisors effective,July 1, 1.989 as
well as increased operational costs which are included in the
proposed fiscal year 89-90 budget. These combined factors
have contributed to a proposed Refuse Division budget
increase of 31%. The tipping fee increase represents the
largest element of the proposed budget increase. The
Department of Public Services has budgeted $2,450,000 for
County dumping charges for 'both the commercial and
residential refuse sections which represents an increase of
89% or $1,150,000 over last year's budget. The tipping fees
are a pass through payment to the County for the estimated
120,000 to 150,000 tons of trash which are projected to be
dumped at County landfill sites next fiscal year. The other
major budget increase includes garage charges which are up
approximately $275,000 over last year as a result of
increased maintenance and fuel costs related to operating the
refuse truoks. A portion of the street sweepinqprogram
($294,000) is also included in the Refuse Division budget.
The street sweeping program will be phased into the Refuse
Division budget over the next 2 or 3 years as it is a
sanitation activity and is consistent with the practice of
other cities to consolidate this program under sanitation or
refuse services as an element of this enterprise fund.
As noted on the attached fund balance statement, the
estimated revenues using the existinq refuse fee structure as
a base will generate approximately $6,471,100 in fie,ca1 year
89-90. Estimated expenditures are $8,886,100. Assuming no
refuse rate increase, the estimated deficit fund balance as
of June 30, 1990 will be $2,505,000.
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The proposed refuse rate increases of $9.50 for sing1e~fami1y
collection and $8.60 for single-family automated, refuse
service collection as well as the multiple dwelling and
mobile home park increase of 35% and the commercial rate
increase of $.80 per cubic yard will collectively generate
approximately $2,650,000 in additional revenue. This will
offset the projected deficit fund balance 'of $2,505,000
assuming collection projections remain constant.
It is therefore recommended that the Mayor and Council adopt
the proposed refuse rate increases effective July 1, 1989.
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It should also be noted that the Public Services Depa~tment
in conjunction with the City Administ~ato~'sOffice is
C. developinq a feasibility ~eport ~elatinq to implementation of
a ~esidential cu~bside ~ecyclinq collection p~oq~am. This
report will be finalized in July.
A. WILSON
Assistant to the
city 'Administrator
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MANUEL P. MORENO, JR.
Director of Public
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RESOLUTION N:>.
2 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDIN:> FIXING AND DETERMINING THE FEES
CHARGES TO BE CHARGED FOR THE COLLECTION AND DISPO$AL OF REFUSE, AND
3 REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 88-308ANDAMENbMENTs THERE'lO, AND PROVISIONS FOR
A~TED RESIDENTIAL .REFUSE COLLECTION.
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5 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CCHoX:lN COUNCIL OFm CITY OF SAN
BERNARDIN:> AS FOLLCMS:
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7 SECTION 1. The fees and charges set forth herein shall apply to refuse
8 collection services provided by the City.
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SECTION 2.
A minimum twenty-five dollar ($25.00) deposit shall be
10 required for each new comnercial refuse account. Said deposit must be paid
11 prior to the City COllIIIencing refuse collection service. This deposit shall be
12 retained by City and applied to any Cl05ill9 bill upon termination of service.
13 Any excess amount shall be refunded.
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SECTION 3. COllection and Disposal of Refuse - Single Family residences.
15 For collection and disposal of refuse the owner, or authorized agent, of any
16 single-family residential premises, or portions, thereof, located within the
17 territorial limits of the City of San Bernardino, shall pay the follawill9 fee:
18 $9.50 per month for regular curbside or alley service.
19 $8.60 per month for one (1) time per week autc;lllated refuse service plus
20 $7.00 per month for each additional ninety (90) gallon automated container
21 requested. City is to provide each residence with one (1) ninety (90) gallon
22 container for automated collection only.
Request(s), for additional
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23 container(s) must have approval of property owner. Service is to be
24 implemented for approximately 8,000 sill9le-family dwellings and will be in five
25 (5) sections throughout the territorial limits of the City of San Bernardino
26 which are on file in the Department of Public Services.
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SECTION 4.
COllection and Disposal of Refuse - Multiple Dwellings,
For collection and disposal of refuse the owner, or
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2 court, duplex or other multiple dwelling unit conplex shall pay the following
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4 NUMBER OF UNITS AND 'roTAL FEE PER !oOlTH
5 2 Units $11.75
6 3 Units $17.15
i 4 Units $22.35
8 5 Units $27.25
9 More than 5 units: $27.25 plus $4.75 for each
10 unit over 5.
1 1 It shall be the duty of the Director of Public Services to determine the
12 ntlllDer of units actually used, or capable of being used, for housekeeping
13 purposes and to adjust the assellsment for Iluch use accordingly.
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15 (a) For collection of refuse the owner, or authorized agent of any hotel,
16 ffice building, restaurant, shop, store, h03pital, auto court, motel or other
17 imilar place shall pay the following fees, based on the placement for
18 ollection of not more than two (2) thirty-two (32) gallon containers per
19 ollection:
TIMES PER WEEK FEE PER !oOlTH
1 $ 8.15
2 $~~
3 $14.60
4 $24.10
5 $36.95
SECTION 6. Collection and DisPOllal of Refuse utilizing bins and automatic
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(a) When refuse collection is performed by means of bins and City
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2 collection per week.. A monthly rental fee shall be charged for the use of
3 CitY""OWlled bins and shall be in addition to the collection and disposal fee.
12 (b) All fees pursuant to this Section shall be reviewed periodically and,
13 on the basis of findings, monthly fees shall be adjusted to maintain
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15 that monthly fees shall not be adjusted in relation to t~rary variations of
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16 refuse due to seasonal factors, where such variations fran.the average do not
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(c) When a CitY""OWlled bin is requested for use on at~rary basis, a
special delivery charge of thirteen dollars and fifty cents ($13.50) shall be
made for each such bin, in addition to the regular monthly bin rental fee: said
monthly rental fee shall be prorated for the period of such Use, in increments
of not less than one (1) week.. A service fee equal to twenty-five percent
(25%) of the regular monthly collection and disposal fee for the size of bins
so-utilized shall be charged for each time the bin is serviced.
SECTION 7. Collection and Disposal of Refuse utilizing COIlPaCtion-type
containers with a capacity 3 - 8 cubic yards.
When the service performed by th~ City is the collection and disflO8al of refuse
placed for COllection in City-approved conpaction type containers having a
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CONTAINER CAPACITY
3 Cu. Yda.
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5 Cu. Yds.
$ 38.75
$ 51. 70
$ 64.60
$ 77.50
$103.30
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9 SECTION 8. COllection and Disposal of refuse utilizing ~ction-type
10 containers and COIl1lIE!rcial drop-bodies.
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(a) When the service performed by the City is the collection
12 and disposal of refuse placed for collection in City-approved cOl1'paction-type
13 containers or commercial drop-bodies, having a capacity of lq, 15, 20, 30, or
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15 A monthly rental fee shall be charged for the use of City-owned containers and
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mNTHLY
RENTAL FEE
$40.00
$55.00
$70.00
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24 (b) In the event the City is required to pay a tipping charge for weight
25 in excess of the above tonnage schedule, that charge shall be a debt of the
26 customer baaed on a tipping fee at the rate of eighteen dollars and fifty cents
27 ($18.50) per ton and shall. be added to the base fee due the Ci t:y .
28 (c) Removal of tires shall be at the rate of fifty-one dollars ($51.00)
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2 SECTION 9. The Director of Public Services, upon request, may provide for
3 the special collection and removal of refuse from any place or premi$es at any
4 time, in addition to or beyond the regular collection service schedule, or in a
5 manner different from normal collection practice and procedures. The rate for
6 any such special service shall be fifty dollars ($50.00) per hour with a
7 minimum charge of twelve dollars and fifty cents ($12.50).
8 SECTION 10. All fees and charges set forth in this resolution shall be
9 collected monthly.
10 SECTION 11. Any service for the collection and disposal of refuse as set
11 forth in this resolution may be discontinued by the Director of Public Services
12 if any fees or charges, as levied herein, are not paid within ninety (90) days
13 from the date of said assessment is billed.
o 14 SECTION 12. The Mayor and COrrmon Council may eXeIlpt from the fee
15 provisions and charges of this resolution certain nonprofit events in the
16 public interest. The eXellption shall be subject to any conditions imposed by
17 the Director of Public Services.
.18 SECTION 13. The Director of Public Services may provide collection and
19 disposal service without charge in emergency situations and when, in the
20 opinion of the Director, such action is necessary to correct fire hazards, or
21 other conditions which present an imminent threat to health and safety.
22 SECTION 14. Resolution No. 88-308 and amendments thereto and any other
23 resolution in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.
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0 1 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the
2 Mayor and COlmton Council of the City of San Bernardino at a
3 meeting thereof, held on the day of
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City Clerk
The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this
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Mayor, City of San Bernardino
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RESOLUTION NO.
2 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO FIXING AND DETERMINING THE FEES
AND CHARGES TO BE CHARGED FOR THE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL OF REFUSE, AND
3 REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 88-308 AND AMENDMENTS THERETO, AND PROVISIONS FOR
AUTOMATED RESIDENTIAL REFUSE COLLECTION.
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5 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CCJtIIloK)N COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO AS FOLLOOS:
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7 SECTION 1. The fees and charges set forth herein shall apply to refuse
8 collection services provided bt the City.
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SECTION 2.
A minimum twenty-five dollar ($25.00) deposit shall be
10 required for each new cOlllllerqial refuse account. Said deposit must be paid
11 prior to the City cOlllllencing refuse collection service. This deposit shall be
12 retained by the City conmencing refuse collection service. This deposit shall
13 be retained by City and applied to any closing bill upon termination of
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15 SECTION 3. Collection and DisPosal of Refuse - Single Family residences.
16 For collection and disposal of refuse, the owner or authorized agent, of any
17 single-family residential premises, or portions, thereof, located within the
18 territorial limits of the City of San Bernardino, shall pay the following fee:
19 $9.50 per month for regular curbside or alley service.
20 $9.50 per month for two (2) times perweek automated refuse service plus
21 $7.00 per month for each additional ninety (90) gallon automated container
22 requested. City is to provide each residence with one (1) ninety (90) gallon
23 container for automated collection only.
Request(s) for additional
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Service is to be
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26 five (5) sections throughout the territorial limits of the City of San
27 Bernardino which are on file in the Department of Public Services.
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SECTION 4.
Collection and Disposal of Refuse - Multiple Dwellings,
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For collection and disposal of refuse, the owner, or
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2 Units $11. 75
3 Units $17 .15
4 Units $22.35
5 units $27.25
More than 5 units: $27.25 plus $4.75 for each
unit over 5.
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15 SECTION 5. Collection and Disposal of Refuse - Hotels, Offices, Etc.
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For collection of refuse the owner, or authorized agent of any
17 hotel, office building, restaurant, shop, store, hospital, auto court, motel
18 or other similar place shall pay the following fees, based on the placement
19 for collection of not more than two (2) thirty-two (32) gallon containers per
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21 TIMES PER WEEK FEE PER MONTH
22 1 $ 8.15
23 2 $ 9.50
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(a) When the refuse collection is performed by means of. bins and City
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2 collection per week. A monthly rental fee shall be charged for the use of
3 City-owned bins and shall be in addition to the collection and disposal fee.
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CUSTOMER
FURNISHED BINS
$24.20
$36.25
$48.35
$60.40
$72.50
BIN CAPACITY
2 Cu. Yd.
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$ 33.20
$ 45.25
$ 58.35
$ 71.40
$ 85.50
$112.65
BIN RENTAL FEE
$ 9.00
$ 9.00
$10.00
$11.00
$13.00
$16.00
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13 on the basis of findings I monthly fees shall be adjusted to maintain
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15 that monthly fees shall not be adjusted in relation to terrporary variations of
16 refuse due to seasonal factors I where such variations from the average do not
17 extend beyond a three--illOnth period.
18 (c) When a City-owned bin is requested for use on a temporary basis I a
19 special delivery charge of thirteen dollars and fifty cents ($13.50) shall be
20 made for each such binl in addition to the regular monthly bin rental fee: said
21 monthly rental fee shall be prorated for the period of such usel in increments
22 of not less than one (1) week. A service fee equal to twenty-five percent
23 (25%) of the regular monthly collection and disposal fee for the size of bins
24 so-utilized shall be charged for each time the bin is serviced.
25 SECTION 7. Collection and Disposal of Refuse utilizing compaction-type
26 containers with a capacity 3 - 8 cubic yards.
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1 having a capacity from three (3) to eight (8) cubic yards;tJ\e<:monthly fee, for
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FEE PER r<<:lNTH
3 Cu. Yds.
$ 38.7S
$ 51.70
$ 64.60
$ 77.50
$103.30
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10 containers and COI11I1ercial drop-bodies.
11 (a) When the service perfotmed by the City is the collection and disposal
12 of refuse placed for collection in City-approved compaction-type containers or
13 cOlllllercial drop-bodies, having a capacity of 10, 15, 20, 30, or 40 cubic yards,
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15 fee shall be charged .for the use of City-owned containers and shall be in
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CONTAINER CAPACITY CHARGE FEE* PICK UP RENTAL FEE
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10 Cu. Yds. (2 Tons) $ 37.00 $38.00 $ 75.00
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15 Cu. Yds. (4 Tons) $ 74.00 $38.00 $112.00
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20 Cu. Yds. (5 Tons) $ 92.50 $38.00 $130.50 $40.00
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30 Cu. Yds. (7 Tons) $129.50 $38.00 $167.50 $55.00
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40 Cu. Yds. (8 Tons) $148.00 $38.00 $186.00 $70.00
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24 (b) In the event the City is required to pay a tipping charge for weight
25 in excess of the above tonnage schedule, that charge shall be a debt of the
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1 per ton Disposal Fee plus forty dollars ($40.00) Service Charge.
2 SECTION 9. The Director of Public Services, upon request, may provide for
3 the special collection and removal of refuse from any place or permises at any
4 time, in addition to or beyond the regular collection service schedule, or in a
5 manner different from normal collection practice and procedures. The rate for
6 any such special service shall be fifty dollars ($50.00) per hour with a
7 minimum charge of twelve dollars and fifty cents ($12.50).
8 SECTION 10. All fees and charges set forth in this resolution shall be
9 collected monthly.
10 SECTION 11. Any service for the collection and disposal of refuse as set
11 forth in this resolution may be discontinued by the Director of Public Services
12 if any fees or cahrges, as levied herein, are not paid within ninety (90) days
13 from the date said assessment is billed.
14 SECTION 12. The Mayor and COIIIllon Council may ex~t from the fee
15 provisions and charges of this resolution certain nonprofit events in the
16 public interest. The exemption shall be subject to any conditions imposed by
17 the Director of Public Services.
18 SECTION 13. The Director of Public Services may provide collection and
19 disposal service without charge in emergency situations and when, in the
20 opinion of the Director, such action is necessary to correct fire hazards, or
21 other conditions which present an imminent threat to health and safety.
SECTION 14. Resolution No. 88-308 and amendments thereto and any other
resolution in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.
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meeting
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City Clerk
The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this
day of
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W. R. "Bob" Holcomb, Mayor
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QEMORANDUM
Subject
Tipping Fee Increase
From Manuel P. Moreno, Jr.
Director of Public Services
Date June 1, 1989
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Approved
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The County Board of Supervisors on May 22, 1989 approved the first
reading of the new Solid Waste Disposal fees.
This Ordinance will be approved to become effective on July I, 1989.
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COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO
ENVIRONMENTAL
PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY
. 0 EI.I Third Slroll . San Bernardino. CA 92415-0834 · (7141387-2785
WILLIAM G. STERLING
Director
April 19, 1989
TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE SOLID WASTE ADVISORY COUNCIL
In order to have refuse disposal fees and land use fees become effective with
the new fiscal year, i.e., July I, 1989, the Board of Supervisors must hold a
series of public meetings on a rigorous time schedule. (Please see attached
Time Schedule.) The Solid Waste Advisory Council, as the appropriate reviewing
body, must consider the proposed fees and make a recommendation to the
BOllrd, prior to final Board action. To accomplish this task a special meeting
of the SWAC is being called for May 3, 1989, at 11:15 a.m. At this meeting
the only agenda items will be the report by the Fiscal Subcommittee and action
on a recommendation to the Board.
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. The Fiscal Subcommittee, composed of representatives from each special
area of the County and from business and industry, has met and discussed the
Price Waterhouse report in a public meeting where all concerned Cities were
notified and invited to attend and comment. At that meeting, the Subcommittee
voted 4 to 1 to present the report to the SW AC and to the Board for further
action.
The special meeting will be held at 825 East Third Street, Bearing Room, First
Floor, San Bernardino, California.
If you have. any questions or need additional information, please contact Richard
Bronstrup at 387-2765.
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PROPOSED TIME SCHEDULE FOR REVISED REFUSE DISPOSAL
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Site Fees to Take Effect July I, 1989
Fiscal Review Subcommittee Meeting, 2 p.m.
to 4 p.m. in the Board Chambers at 385 North
Arrowhead Avenue, San Bernardino, CA. (Final
Vote. )
Board Item to Agency setting the hearing
date for the first reading of the proposed
ordinance.
Action before the Board setting the hearing
date for the first reading of the proposed
ordinance (on consent calendar).
Special SWAC Meeting to review and approve
Subcommittee report.
Supporting documents for proposed ordinance
to the Clerk of the Board to make this information
available to the general public.
Board Item to Agency for the first reading
of the proposed ordinance and asking for
continuance to May 22, 1989, for adoption
on the consent calendar.
Action before the Board, first reading of
the proposed ordinance, presentation of
proposed fees (discussion item of Board
agenda). Second hearing, Board Item also
asks for continuance to May 29, 1989, for
adoption on the consent calendar.
Action before the Board, prepared by the
Clerk of the Board, second hearing (on consent
calendar) .
Last day of 3D-day period for ordinance
to take effect.
Proposed refuse disposal site fees take
effect.
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ClJRIIT RATE
Twice weekly, unconditional pick-up
Once weekly autouted pick-up
(City p~oYides 90 gallon eontaln.~)
Acid i t lona I 90 ga II on conte I ne~
PROPOSED RATE
Twice week.ly, uneonditional pick-up
Once week.ly automated pick-up
(City p~oyides 90 gallon containe~)
Additional 90 gallon eontaine~
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$1.00 per ~n11l
$7.00 pe~ 110II111
$9.50 pe~ ~nth
$8.60 pe~ IIOnth
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CURRENT RATE
NlIeER OF UNITS AND TOTAL FEE PER MONTH
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3 Units
.. Units
5 Units
More than 5 Units:
unit over 5.
$ 8.65
$12.65
$16.45
$20.10
$20.10 plus $3.50 for each
PROPOSED RATE
NUleER OF UNITS AND TOTAL FEE PER MONTH
2 Units
3 Units
.. Units
5 Units
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$17.15
$22.35
$27.25
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CONT>.:Ntll. CAPAC!T'.: FtE PEll. l'I0NTtI
:: CIl. 'Ids. $32.2~
4 CIl. 'Ids. $4~.OO
S CIl. Yos. $S::.7S
o CIl. 'Ids. $64 . SO
8 CIl. 'Ids. $86.00
PROPOSEO RATE
0 CCN1'AINER CAPACITY FtE PER \'Dml
3 Cu. 'Ids. S 38.75
4 CIl. 'Ids. $ Sl. 70
S CU. 'Ids. $ 64.60
6 cu. 'Ids. $ 77.50
8 CU. 'Ids. $103.30
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3 CU. Yd. $25.80 $33.80 $ 8.00
4 cu. Yd. $34.40 $43.40 $ 9.00
5 cu. Yd. $43.00 $53.00 $10.00
6 cu. Yd. $51.60 $63.60 $12.00
8 cu. Yd. $68 .80 $83.80 $15.00
*Includes mnthly Bin Rental F_.
PROPl ~ RA'l'ES pea ctII'mRCIAL REPUSB
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2 cu. Yd. $24.20 $33.20 $ 9.00
3 cu. Yd. $36.25 $45.25 $ 9.00
4 Cu. Yd. $4B.35 $58.35 $10.00
5 cu. Yd. $60.40 $71.40 $11.00
6 cu. Yd. $72.50 $8S.5O $13.00
8 cu. Yd. $96.65 $112.65 $16.00
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CITY OF SAN iERNARDINO - ~EMORANDUM
o To The Honorable Mayor and Collll\On Council
Subject Refuse Rate Increase
From Manuel P. Moreno, Jr.
Director of Public Services
Date June 1, 1989
Approved
Date
The att.ached is a schedule of rates that private refuse haulers are
currently charging. These rates will have to increase July 1, 1989
also due to the increase in the land fill tipping fee.
This information is for reference only.
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Director of Public Services
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FEE. ALL OPERATORS,~'IVATE, COIoI4ERCIAL, OR RESIDENf'rk, ARE GOING TO HAVE
TO INCREASE THEIR CURRENT RATES IN JULY 1989.
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
DEPAR1'MENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
385 N. Arrowhead Ave.
San Bernardino, CA 92415-0160
"PUSE COLLECTORS AND HAULERS - AS OP 3-28-89
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RATES
RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL PERMIT AREA/
$7.30
$3.70
(6)
619-244-9773
N/A
N/A
(5)
337-4259
A 7.60 3.15 (6)
619-245-8607
619-245-8608
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619-733-4402
0 N/A N/A BBC cOmInl,lnity
Services District
A 6.15 2.80 (5)
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92410
5.70
4.05
(Kramer Jet. A)
805-822-5273
5.85
2.30
(1)
714-594-6406
9.40
3.60
(3,5)
885-1023
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D 549 E. San Jacinto B-8.90 884-9944
San Bernardino, CA 92410 C-9.00
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D Del Rosa Hoq Ranch N/A N/A (10)
P. O. Box 427 619-254-2220
'lermo, CA 92398
(574 W. Williams)
Manuel Alvarez/Rachel
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A Desert Disposal svc. A-6. 20 2.95 (7)
0 P. O. Box 1027 B-7.l0 619-256-2730
Barstow, CA 92311
(2340 W. Main St.)
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D Disposal Control svc. N/A N/A (City of Rancho
1369 W. 9th St. , ~~kdo~ CUcamonga)
l' Upland, CA 91786 .' 983-0342
'Ph;' , ,.. ~~I
A Duran & Sons, Inc. N/A 2.85 (1)
1400 E. 9th St. 628-9785
Pomona, CA 91766
1'" .. Ronne
0 Edco Rub. Svc. Inc. N/A N/A or ,..j ~City of Rialto)
P. O. Box 126 ?;;; t1t t 'fI 'Hl- i1). e.. yJ.l,J~ 877-1596
Rialto, CA 92376 .~
(210 E. Cameron Way, / '/. uJt.4'I" ;),c..~ 1./5 41>
Bloomington) ~ .5i
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0 Fontana Rub. Collector N/A N/A (City of Fontana)
P. O. Box F q "0/ m4'rI n..- ~~ 3155 822-9739
Fontana, CA 92335
(16235 va~~~r,B1Vd.) ;;t. ~ uJ~ I( if.~ .
Sa1vart...... A a" ..~ rt....{;.{.
0 Heaps Peak Trans. Stn. N/A N/A (Runnings Sprgs
P. O. Box 1087 area) 337-0678
Running Springs, CA 92382
(29898 State Hwy. 18,
Lake A~~OWhead)
.Toe Har lch
A Jack's Disposal svc. 9.35 3.80 (3)
P. O. Box 141 . 889-1969
San Bernardino, CA 92402
(380 W. ~~~ st.)
.Tacl< J\.vak an Jr
A Loma Linda Disp. Inc. 7.45 3.75 (3, City of
0 P. O. Box 818 Loma Linda)
Loma Linda, CA 92354 825-3402
(10412 Richardson st.,
San Bernardino)
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P. O. Box 1473
Victorvill., CA 92392
(17080 Stoddard Wells Rd.)
Marine Corps Logistics Base
(Yermo)
Facilities & Services
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Marks Disposal
P. O. Box 5232
Riverside, CA 92517
(5053 La Mar, Ste. 101)
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Modern Service Co.
P. O. Box 3507
S. El Monte, CA 91733
(2018 Durfee Ave.)
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Monte Vista Disp. Co.
P. O. Box 2026
Montclair, CA 91763
(10741 Central Pl.,
Ontario)
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Moreno Valley Disp.
2750 N. perris Blvd.
Perris, CA 92370
Attn: Bill Fodor
(owned by Waste Mgt.)
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Mt. Baldy Disp. svc.
P. O. Box 486
Mt. Baldy, CA 91759
(7926 Teak Way,
Rancho Cucamonga)
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Lan-8.45 Lan-3.35 619-248-7611
800-824-8855
N/A N/A 619-577-6230
8.25 3.50 (2,3, and City
of Grand Ter.)
683-6452
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7.30
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A-10.90
B- 8.80
11.80
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A-7.70
B-8.35
C-10.70
1.30
2.75
2.70
3.30
4.40
(1)
818-444-9524
(1, and City
of Montclair)
986-0551
628-4282
(1)
714-653-1118
(5)
981-5041
Mt. Baldy &
Lytle Creek areas
(5, & Crestline
& Lk. Arrowhead)
338-2417
N/A e.q (3)
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I d~ ( 714-688-4326
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3.35 (8)
619-365-2015
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P. O. Box 33185 213-260-7066
A 8.60 3.35 (1,2, , city of
0 Rancho CUc.)
987-3717
Rosta Hauling N/A N/A. (city of Rancho
P. O. Box 922 N 0 I<.~~~J CUcamonga)
Upland, CA 91785 981-5041
(14122 curian Way, ~ (1-1-0 5i v"-'
Fontana) s,'Jen!16. I' fo
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A 11. 90 4. 5 (5)
867-2525
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8.60
3.30
(2)
822-6884
6.50
3.00
(7)
619-254-2033
OA POA N/A N/A (5 Assoc.
Mbrs. Only)
337-2341
A 11.20 4.10 (6)
619-868-6353
A 6.80 2.85 (8)
619-367-9168
0 N/A N/A (CSA-n)
602-758-3485
86430
A 6.80 1.40 (9)
805-822-5273
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dba Parker Disposal 602-855-94.41
P. O. Box 748
Lk Havasu City, AZ 86403
(913 Laguna, Parker, AZ)
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A ~niver.al Wastes Systems 5.95 2.85 (1)
P. O. Box 90426 213-597-0757
Long Beach, CA 90809
(4820 Schaeffer, Chino)
Mark Blackburn
( . Suhu...h" " \
A Victorville Disp. 7.00 3.95 (6)
D P. O. Box 1473 619-245-8609
Victorville, CA 92392
(17080 Stoddard Wells)
Dick Rattray, Archie
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A Western Waste Inc. 7.70 3.40 (1,2, & city
D P. O. Box 214 of Chino &
Attn: Ellie city of Upland)
Gardena, CA 90247 591-1714
(13793 Redwood Ave.,
t"hi.no\ &1 ~~-^"~an
A Wrightwood Disp. Co. 11.15 4.10 (5)
P. O. Box 329 .619-868-6353
Phelan, CA 92371
(9828 Buckwheat,
Pinion Hills)
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.A Yucaipa Disposal Co. A-9.25 4.10 (4)
P. O. Box 727 B-l0.00 797-9125
Yucaipa, CA 92399 C-ll.OO
(12173 lOth st.)
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D Yukon Disposal svc. N/A N/A (City of Rancho
P. O. Box 1 't,r/m.dl+. 3c~d 5Yog. CUcamonqa)
Alta Loma, CA 91701 q 55/ men H>- i lid tLJ.I.'S 987-2410
(380 W. Oak St., b;"W
San Bernardino)
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INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
8906-1906
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TO:
The Honorable Mayor and Common Council
Marshall W. JUlian, City Administrator
FROM:
SUBJECT: Refuse Increase for Residential and Commercial
Refuse Collection
DATE:
June 19, 1989
COPIES:
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At this morning's session, during the discussion of the
increase in refuse collection and disposal rates, three
several aspects of the overall problem were discussed: The
following is a partial listing of some of the subjects
discussed, which will hopefully assist you in your
consideration of the two rate-increase resolutions before
you.
Workshoo - There appeared to be a consensus that the Ways
and Means Committee should conduct a Workshop on the overall
subject of refuse collection and disposal. The Workshop
should be comprehensive and go beyond the year-to-year
difficulties in meeting increased costs, complying with new
environmental edicts, acceptance of new County charges, etc.
Senior Citizens Rate Interest was expressed in the
possibility of a "Senior Citizen Rate" (which would
naturally be related to age, income level, place of domicile,
etc. and other criteria which might have to be developed).
Such funds as may be subtracted from the total revenues
required to operate the service would eventually translate
themselves into an absorbtion by other users or from grants
from other resources. The total dollar amount is not known
at this time and the adoption of a Seniors' rate at this time
would be premature.
Contributions From Other Sources The Refuse Fund was
established as an independent, self-sustaining fund, based on
the service provided. There appears to be no reason why
monies from other sources could not be transferred in to
supplement the fees collected. As to whether specific bond
fund proceeds could be utilized would depend on the covenants
and conditions of the respective bonds. The Refuse Fund, at
present, pays money into the General Fund for a number of
services provided by the City and this does not appear to be
a likely source.
Recvclinq
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Refuse Increase for
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June 19, 1989
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Residential and Commercial Refuse
approach to refuse disposal, it also relieves the County
Landfills of the necessity for accepting the recycled
material. Recycling costs money (rather than producing a
major profit). Its principal asset is that it saves landfill
space and reduces the cost of handling the refuse at the
landfills and purchasing (engineering, etc.) new sites. It
would not be economically feasible for any city in San
Bernardino County, which utilizes County-operated landfills,
to attempt recycling on its own.
The County Board of Supervisors could mandate recycling as a
condition to utilizing the dumps. All cities would then be
in an equal position and could adjust their operations
accordingly.
Resolutions Before You At This Time Because of time
constraints (and the fact that the County will start charging
the $18.50 per ton fee July 1st), there appears to be no
alternative but to adopt one of the resolutions and begin
collecting as soon as possible. Every billing day which goes
by means that much lost revenue which must be ultimately made
up.
In the event the Mayor and Common
Seniors' rate, eligibility criteria,
etc., the resolution adopted today
reflect.
Council decide upon a
method of collection,
can be amended to so
The above is obviously not an exhaustive treatment of the
subject; however, it is hoped that these comments will be of
some assistance in the major matter before you.
MWJ/md